Lake Needwood - August 15
Lake Needwood in Rockville, Maryland. I 'm going by metro to Rockville, then there's a bus (48 or 49) that leaves me at Bauer Drive; then there is about one hour through the woods, following the Rock Creek Trail.
(Rockville)
- Arriving at Lake Needwood -
- With Captain Jim over Lake Needwood -
Captain Jim is the commander of Queen. He is a great guy, full of humor and kindness.
The cruise is going on and Captain Jim is giving us all kind of explanations related to the lake and its surroundings. It seems that no pirates have ever threatened the places.
Now Captain Jim made up his mind to show us a beaver. It was very much fun on the boat. The voice of Captain Jim reminds me of Vasile Axente, an old friend from Bucharest. I looked for him when I was in Romania last time, without success. I will try again next time.
Captain Jim is the commander of Queen. He is a great guy, full of humor and kindness.
The cruise is going on and Captain Jim is giving us all kind of explanations related to the lake and its surroundings. It seems that no pirates have ever threatened the places.
Now Captain Jim made up his mind to show us a beaver. It was very much fun on the boat. The voice of Captain Jim reminds me of Vasile Axente, an old friend from Bucharest. I looked for him when I was in Romania last time, without success. I will try again next time.
- Over the Dam -
This video is not a great one (to put it mildly), but the place offers a unique view. On one side, the lake, on the other side, the forest. All colored by the light of sun.
This video is not a great one (to put it mildly), but the place offers a unique view. On one side, the lake, on the other side, the forest. All colored by the light of sun.
- Deers at Lake Needwood -
Actually a young deer and a doe, on the Westside Trail of Lake Needwood.
Actually a young deer and a doe, on the Westside Trail of Lake Needwood.
- Rock Creek, with and without flash -
(Rockville)
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2 Comments:
That was fun! I haven't been to Lake Needwood yet this summer. Thanks for the bike ride, the boat ride, the horn concerto, the Brandenburg, and the Schumann? And the very delightful photography and videos. I have a couple of similar posts you might enjoy here and here.
By Cyndy, at 7:59 PM
Thanks for your nice lines.
Here is the musical works used in the background:
for Arriving at Lake Needwood: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concerto For Horn & Orchestra No. 1 In D Major: Rondo Allegro
for Deers at Lake Needwood: Schumann, Carnaval - Valse Noble, played by David Deveau
for Lake Needwood - Over the dam: Bach, Concerto For 2 Violins, Strings, Basso Continuo and Orchestra - Vivace
for Leaving Lake Needwood: Albeniz, Suite Espanola No. 1 - Asturias
As for the three videos with the boat ride, I left the original sound.
Thank you again, and I will look at your posts right now.
Pierre
By Pierre Radulescu, at 10:08 AM
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